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The Remington Rand years (1950 to 1955)

Calculating devices

Computer systems

Peripherals

Storage

Display and print

  • UNIVAC High speed printer 600 line/min printer

Offline tape handling units

  • UNIPRINTER 10 char/sec printer with tape drive
  • UNITYPER keyboard with tape drive
  • UNIVAC Tape to Card converter card punch with tape drive
  • UNIVAC Card to Tape converter card reader with tape drive
  • UNIVAC Paper Tape to Tape converter paper tape reader with tape drive

The Sperry Rand years (1955 to 1978)

Calculating devices

Computer systems

Embedded systems

  • AN/USQ-17 – the Navy Tactical Data System (NTDS) or M-460
  • AN/USQ-20 – updated NTDS, aka UNIVAC 1206 or G-40
  • AN/UYK-8 – dual processor version of the NTDS
  • UNIVAC 1230 – later, faster (2×) version of the AN/USQ-20 (memory size and I/O were identical)

Word machines

Byte machines

Peripherals

Storage

  • FASTRAND drum drive
  • UNISERVO II tape drive
  • UNISERVO IIIC tape drive

Display and print

  • Uniscope

Communication

  • UNIVAC BP - Buffer Processor; used as communications front-end to 418 and 490

Software

Operating systems and system software

Utilities, languages, and development aids

  • Symbolic Stream Generator (SSG)
  • Table of Contents Editor (TOCED)
  • Conversational TimeSharing (CTS)
  • Interactive Processing Facility (IPF)
  • CALL Macro Processor (CALL)
  • CSHELL Command Shell (CSHELL)
  • Full-Screen Editor (FSED)
  • UEDIT (UEDIT)

Applications

The Sperry Corporation years (1978 to 1986)

See also: UNIVAC

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UNIVAC® has been, over the years, a registered trademark of Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, Remington Rand Corporation, Sperry Rand Corporation, Sperry Corporation, and Unisys Corporation. FASTRAND® is a trademark of Sperry Rand Corporation, since merged into Unisys Corporation.

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